9th Grade Unit 1 Quiz #3

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diction

word choice

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metaphor

a figure of speech in which one thing is spoken of as though it were something else.

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extended metaphor

a writer speaks or writes of a subject as though it were something else; sustains a metaphor for several lines

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analogy

makes a comparison between two or more things that are similar in some ways but otherwise unalike

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vivid language

strong, precise words that bring ideas to life

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appeals to authority

the statements of experts on the topic. Also called ethos. Can be a logical fallacy.

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appeals to reason

logical arguments based on verifiable evidence, such as facts or data. Also called logos.

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appeals to emotion

statements intended to affect readers' feelings about a subject. These statements can include charged language - words with strong positive or negative associations. Also called pathos.

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idiom

an expression that is characteristic of a language, region, community or class of people. Cannot be understood literally.

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hyperbole

a deliberate exaggeration or overstatement

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1st person point of view

The writer or narrator tells the story from his or her point of view.

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situational irony

occurs when events in a story go directly against the expectations of the main characters or the readers

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tone

the writer's attitude toward his or her audience and subject

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memoir

a limited kind of autobiographical writing that focuses on one period or aspect of the writer's life

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simile

a figure of speech in which the words like or as are used to compare two apparently dissimilar items.

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rhyme schemes

the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse.

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iambic pentameter

blank verse written in this meter contains five iambs, called "feet" in each line

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sonnet form

a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line.

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imagery

the descriptive or figurative language used to create word pictures for the reader

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alliteration

the repetition of initial consonant sounds.

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assonance

the repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonants in two or more stressed syllables

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consonance

the repetition of final consonant sounds in stressed syllables with different vowel sounds

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sensory details

writing that uses details to appeal to one or more of the senses

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exposition

introduces the setting and characters and the basic situation

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climax

high point of interest or suspense

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resolution

a general insight or change is conveyed. Also called denouement

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dis-

shows negation or expresses the idea of being apart or away

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-nat-

birth; or to be born

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inter-

between, or among

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-mem-

to remember

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-flict-

strike; hit

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-scrip-

writing

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-log-

word